Lunyu XVI. 12. (445)

Wealth without virtue and virtue without wealth;– their different appreciations.
1. The Duke Ching of Ch'î had a thousand teams, each of four horses, but on the day of his death, the people did not praise him for a single virtue. Po-î and Shû-ch'î died of hunger at the foot of the Shâu-yang mountain, and the people, down to the present time, praise them.
2. "Is not that saying illustrated by this?"

Legge XVI.12.

Duke Ching of Ch'i had a thousand teams of four horses each, but on his death the common people were unable to find anything for which to praise him, whereas Po Yi and Shu Ch'i starved under Mount Shou Yang -and yet to this day the common people still sing their praises. This is probably what is meant.